By Mike Scarcella | Nate Robson | December 26, 2018
Here's what U.S. Justice Department lawyers are telling judges: "Although we greatly regret any disruption caused to the court and the other litigants, the government hereby moves for a stay of all proceedings in this case."
By Robert Storace | December 20, 2018
A Superior Court jury has rendered a $853,000 verdict to a woman whose medical records were released to her ex-boyfriend by the Avery Center for Obstetrics and Gynecology. The defense has until Dec. 26 to appeal to the Connecticut Appellate Court.
By C. Ryan Barber | December 20, 2018
Christopher Wray, whose latest financial disclosure was made available this month, had been a King & Spalding partner for 12 years up until his departure in August 2017.
By Greg Land | December 10, 2018
Lawyer Gordon Joyner, who headed the commission from 2001 to 2011, said the state has ignored dozens of his travel reimbursements and open records requests.
By Michael Booth | December 7, 2018
The Virginia Supreme Court has ruled that the city of Virginia Beach must be more forthcoming in detailing how it spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees in a dispute involving an office building it purchased and a local dentist who had been a tenant.
By Jim Saunders | December 3, 2018
Rick Scott, the wealthiest governor in state history, took the issue to the First District Court of Appeal after a Leon County circuit judge refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Tallahassee attorney Donald Hinkle.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Terry Mutchler | November 16, 2018
Requestors sometimes file requests only to be told the requests for public records “aren't specific enough,” or the requests “are too burdensome,” or they are denied without proper legal explanation.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 15, 2018
Experts note that laws and regulations, for the most part, aren't copyrightable and that the prohibition is geared toward continuing easy access of laws for citizens.
By Caroline Spiezio | November 14, 2018
Amazon's agreement with Virginia is legal but has caused concerns over public record transparency and Amazon's ability to silence requests.
By Zach Schlein | November 9, 2018
The ruling follows a request for an emergency hearing by Gov. Rick Scott's senate campaign.
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